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Julie Nimmo
Pioneers of Love is a documentary that uses historical footage and interview material to talk about the relationship between a Russian immigrant Leandro Illin and an Ngadjonji woman Kitty Clarke during the late 1800s when marriage between a white…
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John Pilger
Utopia is intent on lifting the veil on Australia’s racist treatment of its Aboriginal population, calling the conditions faced by Aboriginal people the country’s “dirtiest little secret”.
Utopia is a vast region east of the Stuart Highway. But the…
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Henry Reynolds
Australia is dotted with memorials to soldiers who fought in wars overseas. Why are there no official memorials or commemorations of the wars that were fought on Australian soil between Aboriginal people and white colonists?Why is it more…
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Ian D Clark, Fred Cahir (eds)
The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills is the first major study of Aboriginal associations with the Burke and Wills expedition of 1860-61. A main theme of the book is the contrast between the skills, perceptions and knowledge of the Aboriginal…
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Children
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David Hardy
This delightful story follows Alfie on a journey in search for his destiny.
He leaves home, travels high and low and, after his long adventure, realises he belongs back at home with his family.
About the author
David Hardy is an Aboriginal…
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Article
A poem by Christina Ogilvie, Squamish Nation, Vancouver
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Nicholas Cleary
A young Aboriginal man heads north in search of a girl, but discovers much more than he ever expected.
Yudum tells the story of a young man who heads north in search of a girl, but discovers his place in the Oondnadatta community.
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Jennifer Isaacs
Tiwi is the remarkable story of the development of artistic expression on the Tiwi Islands and of the history and culture of the Tiwi people.
Courageous and determined, for centuries the Tiwi held off intruders. The British briefly established a…
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Robert Hillman
On a November afternoon in 2010, Gurrumul sat in a studio in Sydney to be photographed for the cover of Rolling Stone. The studio was 3,000 kilometres from where he was born on Echo Island off the coast of East Arnhem Land.
A bare three years had…
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Jane Raffan
The enthralling power and colour of Aboriginal painting of Tjukurpa (Law) and country has brought Aboriginal art to the forefront of contemporary art practice in Australia. Aboriginal art has also played an important role in the formulation of…
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Marcia Langton
When W.E.H. Stanner delivered the Boyer Lectures in 1968, 'After The Dreaming: Black And White Australians - An Anthropologist's View', he gave credence, perhaps inadvertently, to the widely held assumption at that time that Aboriginal life was…
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Noah Jed Riseman
In the campaign against Japan in the Pacific during the Second World War, the armed forces of the United States, Australia, and in the Australian colonies of Papua and New Guinea made use of Aboriginal peoples in new capacities.The United States had…
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Trevor Graham
A man ahead of his time, Eddie Koiki Mabo, left an indelible legacy to the people of Australia, reshaping the landscape and opening up possibilities that many never dared dream of. The gentle spoken individual behind one of the most important…
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Fiction, novels
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Alexis Wright
The Swan Book is set in the future, with Aboriginal people still living under the intervention in the north, in an environment fundamentally altered by climate change. It follows the life of a mute teenager called Oblivia, the victim of gang-rape by…
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Anna Haebich, Steve Mickler
He never knew his name, he never knew his mother, he never knew his family, he never knew his people, he never knew his country.
Born Alice Springs, 4th January, 1973, murdered Perth, 4th January, 1992... because he was black. [From epitaph at…
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Barry Morris
The 1970s saw the battle for Aboriginal people’s struggles for recognition of their postcolonial rights. Rural communities, where large Aboriginal populations lived, were in foment as a consequence of political, economic and major structural change,…
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Ivan Sen
In his astonishing and mesmerising new film, Ivan Sen uses the conventions of the Western and the police procedural in a subtle examination of the social and political context of a small town in the Australian outback.
Aboriginal detective Jay Swan…
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Dylan McDonald
Like many young Aboriginal men, Jack Buckskin grew up not knowing his traditional language and culture, as it had been driven almost to extinction a hundred years ago. Living on the edge of Adelaide, a life-changing event set him on a new path.
The…
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Steven McGregor
The charismatic and inspirational frontman of the Warumpi Band, George Rrurrambu Burarrawanga, hailed from Elcho Island, off the coast of Arnhem Land.
Popularly known for his energetic stage performances and charismatic character, his fans revered…
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Timothy Bottoms
The Queensland frontier was more violent than any other Australian colony.
From the first penal settlement at Moreton Bay in 1824, as white pastoralists moved into new parts of country, violence invariably followed.
Tens of thousands of…
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Alex Kelly
Queen of the Desert takes you on the road with the flamboyant hairdresser trainer and youth worker Starlady Nungari. Starlady's hair salons began in the Aboriginal community of Kintore in 2002.
Armed with only a bottle of bleach and a pair of…